CT Scanner (Computed Tomography)

Category Diagnostic Imaging Typical Use Cross sectional imaging for trauma, oncology, and diagnostics. Description A gantry based X ray system that acquires cross sectional images of the body with high spatial resolution, enabling rapid evaluation of trauma, stroke, pulmonary embolism, and oncologic staging through contrast enhanced and noncontrast protocols. CT imaging provides detailed anatomic information, … Read more

Portable X Ray Unit

Category Diagnostic Imaging Typical Use Obtain radiographs at bedside or in OR. Description Mobile radiography systems that allow acquisition of chest, extremity, and intraoperative radiographs at the bedside, in emergency settings, or in operating rooms where patient transport is impractical or risky. Portable X ray units provide rapid imaging for line placement confirmation, fracture assessment, … Read more

MRI Scanner (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

Category Diagnostic Imaging Typical Use High contrast soft tissue imaging without ionizing radiation. Description A magnet based imaging system that uses radiofrequency pulses and magnetic field gradients to produce high contrast images of soft tissues, central nervous system structures, musculoskeletal anatomy, and vascular flow without ionizing radiation. MRI is invaluable for neurologic, musculoskeletal, and oncologic … Read more

Portable Ultrasound Probe

Category Diagnostic Imaging Typical Use Point of care imaging for organs, vessels, and procedures. Description Handheld or cart based ultrasound devices that provide real time imaging at the bedside for focused assessments such as FAST exams in trauma, vascular access guidance, cardiac function evaluation, and procedural guidance for biopsies or drainage. Portable ultrasound enhances rapid … Read more